Posts Tagged ‘IT’
Friday, July 10th, 2009
Accuris creates 27 new jobs in Dublin
More IT Software Jobs on the way for Dublin. Accuris will invest EUR1.5 million in R&D and will create 27 new high-value software jobs over the next three years. This development is another enterprise ireland backed initiative.
Accuris develops roaming and convergence solutions to telecoms operators worldwide and currently has a team of 51 people across its offices in Dublin, Malaysia and the US.
The new announcement was part of a greater 4 year strategy by EI to develop the software sector in Ireland.
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Hewlett Packard has announced that it will create 500 Irish jobs over the next 12 months with a EUR18m expansion. These jobs will add to the 4000 employees based in Leixlip. The company will be recruiting 300 jobs immediately targeting high end graduates. The IDA is backing this project which brings about the one of the largest job announcements this year.
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Tags: Graduate Jobs, Hewlett Packard, HP, Ireland, IT, Leixlip, Technology
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Friday, January 30th, 2009
Financial IT company First Derivatives will create 140 jobs in Newry where they already employ 130 staff. The company indicated that most of the jobs will be filled by locals (what about all the southern shoppers). The majority of the new jobs are consultancy with some management. First Derivatives provides consultancy and software services for financial institutions who want to analyse their exposure to debt.
Service & IT Software company ICS Computing will create 50 new jobs in Belfast at its headquarters. The new job creation is as a result of a new contract with NHS. ICS currently employs over 250 people at its Belfast office.
Other news impacting the north was that ASDA will create 7,000 new jobs which will surely mean more employed in Northern Ireland.
Tags: ASDA, Belfast, Financial, First Derivatives, ICS Computing, Ireland, Irish Jobs, IT, Newry, Northern Ireland, Retail
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Friday, January 16th, 2009
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Thursday, December 11th, 2008
IT company Synopsys is planning to create 50 new jobs at its base in Blanchardstown. The 50 new jobs will be high-level software positions. The expansion and new jobs will be created over the next 4 years and will grow the R & D facility for the company. The company wil wrk on the development of hardware and software for chip designers.
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Posted in County Dublin Jobs News, Irish Jobs, Job Vacancies, Jobs | No Comments »
Saturday, November 15th, 2008
Sun Microsystems announced on Friday that it will be cutting between 5,000 and 6,000 jobs globally which represents about 15% of its workforce. High loss has put the company under pressure to take these drastic changes. It is estimated that these job cuts would save the company about USD800m annually.
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Monday, May 19th, 2008
Hormann Electronics has made 138 staff redundant at its Cork facility. This is a blow to Cork and the IT/Electronics sector in the region. For more on this story ….
Tags: Blackrock, Cork, Hormann Electronics, Ireland, Irish Jobs, IT, Munster
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Fujitsu Services will create 150 jobs in Northern Ireland as part of an Stg11 million investment. The jobs will be created in Derry and Belfast. 120 Jobs will be created at the new Applications Services Centre in Derry and a further 30 jobs will be created at Fujitsu’s Belfast operations. The new jobs will be created in areas such as technical support and application management. The announcement will bring the total number employees to over 900 in Northern Ireland.
The IT services company will invest Stg9 million and InvestNI will invest Stg2 million in the project. The latest investment follows previous investments of over Stg20 million in the last year creating over 400 jobs.
Northern Ireland is becoming increasingly attractive to investors seeking to expand into Europe and it has seen its fair share of multinational activity over the last few years. Many view this as lost opportunity for the South but I feel the Island as a whole is benefiting.
Tags: Belfast Jobs, Derry Jobs, Fujitsu, Information Technology, Invest NI, InvestNI, Irish Jobs, IT, NI, Northern Ireland Jobs, Technical
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Thursday, May 8th, 2008
IT services and consulting company – Origina will create 60 new jobs over the next 2 years in Dublin as part of a EUR3m investment. The jobs will be created at Sandyford Industrial Estate.
Origina is focusing on hiring various technical staff and IT consultants for the expansion. The majority of these staff will be based in Sandyford Industrial Estate and will increase the total staff employed by the company to 120.
The company was established in 1998 to manage data storage requirements for large Irish companies. Origina changed its name so that Irish and UK offices can compete across Europe under one brand name. The company intends to invest heavily building this brand.
Origina’s customers include the Department of Education & Science, Friends First and Eagle Star. Origina won the prize for IT Project of the Year (Public Sector) for its work with the Department of Education and Science at the 2008 ICT Awards. Origina worked with the department to build a large pay-roll and pension database for teachers in Ireland.
Tags: IBM, ICT, IT, Jobs, Origina, Sandyford Industrial Estate
Posted in County Dublin Jobs News, Irish Jobs, Jobs | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Dell Ireland has announced that it will be cutting 250 jobs at its operations in Dublin and Limerick. The company employees were told the bad news on Tuesday. Dell announced it would be cutting 250 jobs from its 4500 workforce in Ireland.
Dell operations in Cherrywood in Dublin will be hardest hit as it seems that support functions such as administration, marketing and IT have been targeted. Dell seem to be clear in stressing that no manufacturing jobs will be affected. This seems to be against the general trend in the economy with regards to manufacturing job losses.
This latest news is a serious blow to South Dublin but the economy in general as Dell is a big name employer established in Ireland for some time. Perhaps the reports I read of a US recovery are way off the mark.
Dell is seeking huge cost cutting initiatives globally so this could be the start of shrinking operations in Ireland
Tags: Administration, Computers, Dell, Dell Computers, Dell Ireland, IT, Manufacturing, Marketing, US
Posted in Jobs, Jobs Loss | 2 Comments »